Enhance Performance, Reduce Blisters and Maximize Comfort

Why Ellsworth?

Put your foot into an Ellsworth sock, and experience something new. Our patented V-Channel design will keep your foot drier than the leading competition, allowing you to do all the things you love more comfortably.

Hike confidently in a sock that will stand behind you with a lifetime guarantee.

The signature on our seamless toe represents a standard of excellence, innovation and craftsmanship while proudly being knit in America. Take a step with us, and feel the difference.

“Hi! My socks were awesome! The mid weight kept my feet warm, dry and blister free for my whole 8 day trek! I did wear the heavier military grade you let me test out for the summit day! Again- my feet thank you!!

These are the best quality socks I have ever worn. And to not get any type of hot spots even after hiking 8 days in a row… amazing!

Thanks so much!!”

~biggest fan ~ loyal customer for life!! Kathy L.

What is V-Channel Technology?

Turn an Ellsworth sock inside out and you’ll see a 3-Dimensional design of knitted Vapor Channels. The V-Channels create a passageway for sweat to escape from under your foot.

With every step you take, air carrying sweat vapor is forced out through the V-Channels keeping your foot drier, cooler and more comfortable.

BLOGGERS ARE SAYING

Fixing Your Feet

Ellsworth V Channel Socks

December 19, 2016 by John

This past May, I wrote a blog post that talked about several new sock designs that had caught my attention. One of the new designs was from Ellsworth. Don Dahlgren, of Ellsworth & Company, read my post and reached out with an offer to try a pair of his socks… Read More >

The Outdoor Ninja

TREAT YOUR FEET — ELLSWORTH SOCKS

September 16, 2016

When putting together a reliable and functional outdoor kit, the average person’s thoughts drift toward the sexier items first. Brightly colored rain shells using important sounding materials such as Gore-Tex, Pertex, and others… Read More >

Run | Climb | Ride

OH, THE PLACES YOU(R SOCKS)’LL GO

November 5, 2016

It’s been quite some time now since I worked in the outdoor industry (just over four years!), and while the thing I miss most about it changes often, the one thing that’s always near the top of the list is the gear hook-up. Fortunately for… Read More >